Public finance in Afghanistan’s development / Afghanistan Energy Information Center (AEIC).

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: [Kabul, Afghanistan] : Afghanistan Energy Information Center, [2005].Description: 9, xiii pages : charts ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet HC417. P835 2005
Online resources: Summary: Summary: “Afghanistan’s reconstruction has made considerable progress during the past four years. Led by the government with international support but relying most on the energy and initiative of the Afghan people, reconstruction has resulted in solid achievements-rapid economic growth, unprecedented primary school enrollments including for girls, great expansion of immunization, rehabilitation of major highways, a new and stable currency, promulgation of a new constitution,, presidential and parliamentary elections, return of refugees, and demobilization of militias. Public Finance Management (PFM) has made a major contribution to these successes. Yet the challenges remain enormous…”—(p. vi).
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Cover title.
Spiral bound.
“Afghanistan Energy Information Center = مرکز معلومات انرژی افغانستان = دافغانستان د انرژی معلوماتی مرکز”—cover page.

Includes bibliographical references.

Summary: “Afghanistan’s reconstruction has made considerable progress during the past four years. Led by the government with international support but relying most on the energy and initiative of the Afghan people, reconstruction has resulted in solid achievements-rapid economic growth, unprecedented primary school enrollments including for girls, great expansion of immunization, rehabilitation of major highways, a new and stable currency, promulgation of a new constitution,, presidential and parliamentary elections, return of refugees, and demobilization of militias. Public Finance Management (PFM) has made a major contribution to these successes. Yet the challenges remain enormous…”—(p. vi).

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